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The City and County of San Francisco was the only County Recorder's Office to remain open that first weekend in the State of California. In 2013 Chu turned over public marriage licenses that were invalidated in 2004 to the San Francisco Public Library's Archival Division to ensure the historic preservation of documents filed during a pivotal ...
Teng was the city's assessor-recorder from 2002 to 2005. She officiated the first same-sex marriage in San Francisco on Feb. 12, 2004. [2] During the early 2000s recession, Teng opposed the reassessment of commercial property values for major properties
In 2005, Ting was appointed San Francisco Assessor-Recorder by Mayor Gavin Newsom, becoming San Francisco’s highest-ranking Chinese-American official at the time. He was then elected to the post in November 2005, garnering 58 percent of the vote.
San Francisco will begin making it more difficult for candidates to use self-submitted Chinese names if they can’t prove they were born with the name written, or if the name is widely known and ...
Reset San Francisco is a Gov 2.0 website founded by Phil Ting, the assessor-recorder for the city of San Francisco. Launched in August 2010, [1] the website is designed to give the residents of San Francisco Web 2.0 tools through which to engage in city issues. Its main purpose is to encourage civic discussion which it does through a number of ...
The November 2005 San Francisco general elections were held on November 8, 2005, in San Francisco, California. The elections included eight California ballot propositions as part of a special election , those for San Francisco assessor - recorder , city attorney , and treasurer , and nine San Francisco ballot measures .
The February 2022 San Francisco special election (formally, the February 15, 2022, Consolidated Special Municipal Election [1]) was held on February 15, 2022, in San Francisco. The races on the ballot include assessor - recorder ; and three ballot measures to recall members of the school board .
Chief of the San Francisco Police Department; In office April 1, 1992 – May 15, 1992: Mayor: Frank Jordan: Preceded by: William Casey: Succeeded by: Anthony Ribera: Assessor-Recorder of San Francisco; In office January 8, 1991 – April 1, 1992: Preceded by: Sam Duca [1] Succeeded by: Doris M. Ward: Member of the San Francisco Board of ...